David Grimes

David Grimes is an instructor and the Digital Learning Lab Fellow in the Department of Chemistry at MIT. David received his B.A in Chemistry from Amherst College and Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from MIT. He has taught general chemistry, undergraduate thermodynamics, and both undergraduate- and graduate-level quantum mechanics.

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General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

General Chemistry I: Atoms, Molecules, and Bonding (edX)

Dive into the fascinating world of molecules and atoms with our General Chemistry I course. From wave-particle duality to chemical bonding models, this course provides a comprehensive introduction to the quantum mechanical perspective of chemistry. Learn about electronic structures, intermolecular forces, and how these principles shape our understanding of the physical world.

Jan 25th 2024
13-24 Weeks
General Chemistry II: Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Transition Metals (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

General Chemistry II: Chemical Equilibrium, Kinetics, and Transition Metals (edX)

Dive deep into the fascinating world of chemistry at a molecular level with our General Chemistry II course. Explore complex topics such as chemical equilibrium, reaction kinetics, and the intriguing realm of transition metals. This course is designed for those who want to delve deeper into how reactions occur, their rates, and the principles governing them. Learn practical applications that impact energy production, environmental science, and everyday life.

Sep 7th 2023
13-24 Weeks
Chemical Thermodynamics I: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (edX) EdX
MIT,MITx

Chemical Thermodynamics I: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics (edX)

Dive into the world of Chemical Thermodynamics I: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics on edX. This foundational course equips learners with an in-depth knowledge of key thermodynamic concepts and how they relate to statistical mechanics at a molecular level. Ideal for students and professionals seeking to advance their understanding of chemical processes.

Apr 14th 2022
5-12 Weeks
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